The Rev. Adalbert F.W. Schultz, age
93, of Howards Grove, went to be with his Lord peacefully Saturday
morning, Sept. 22, 2007, at his home.

He was born Aug. 15, 1914, in
Neillsville, son of the late Ferdinand and Mathilda Kipp Schultz.
He graduated from Northwestern Lutheran College, Watertown, in 1936
and Wisconsin Lutheran Theological Seminary, Mequon, in 1939.

He served as Missionary to the
Chandler, Casa Grande, Coolidge, Phoenix and Mesa, Ariz., areas and
then served the Cedar Creek and Canyon Day missions on the Apache
Indian Reservation in Arizona.

He also served as pastor at St. Paul's
Lutheran Church, Monroe, Mich.; St. Paul's in Hale, Mich.; Our
Savior's in Glennie, Mich.; Woodlawn Lutheran in West Allis; and
for 26 years as pastor at Zion Lutheran Church, Louis Corners
(rural Kiel), retiring in 1988.

Adalbert married the former Helen M.
Fish on Oct. 28, 1943, in Whiteriver, Arizona. He was a member of
St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Howards Grove.

He is further survived by 22
grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; three sisters, Evelyn Dutton
of Tombstone, Ariz., Cordelia Wenslaff of Milwaukee, and Anita
Snyder of West Allis; two brothers, the Rev. Ronald Schultz of
Berlin, Wis., and Loran Schultz of West Bend; four sisters-in-law;
two brothers-in-law and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in
death by an infant son, Theodore; three granddaughters, Jessica
Oner, Abigail Yonke and Angela Behnke; a great-grandchild, Ella
Dailey; one brother, Ferdinand Schultz; and four sisters, Mathilda
Bryski, Esther Mogden, Lillian Russow and Ruth Nash.

The Rev. Schultz was a devoted Fisher
of Men for Christ, humorist and loving husband, father,
grandfather, great grandfather and brother and will be dearly
missed.

A celebration of the Rev. Schultz's
life will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2007, at St.
Paul's Lutheran Church in Howards Grove with the Rev. Tom Unke
officiating. Visitation will be at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in
Howards Grove from 10 a.m. Wednesday until the time of services
with fellowship to follow immediately after the service. Burial
will be at Zion Lutheran Cemetery in Louis Corners, rural Kiel.

In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund is
being established in Adie's name for St. Paul's Outreach.

Meiselwitz-Vollstedt Funeral Home in
Kiel is in charge of arrangements.